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Adenomatoid tumor of the uterus. Report of ten cases.
Adenomatoid tumors were detected as casual findings in ten uteri removed surgically for other reasons. This tumor can cause diagnostic problems in histopathological examinations. It is considered to be probably of mesothelial origin. Two forms are distinguished, in one of which smooth muscle cells participate in the growth.